Letter from F. C. Hockema to Jeanette Smith acknowledging letter of September 14 and stating that it is unknown as to when Amelia Earhart will be at Purdue, but it is likely to be the latter part of November, September 17, 1935

Left to right: G. Stanley Meikle (Director of Research Relations of Industry for Purdue), George Palmer Putnam, Amelia Earhart and Eugene Vidal (Chief of the U. S. Department of Air Commerce), standing next to Earhart's Lockheed Electra plane,...

Left to right: G. Stanley Meikle (Director of Research Relations of Industry for Purdue), George Palmer Putnam, Amelia Earhart and Eugene Vidal (Chief of the U. S. Department of Air Commerce), standing next to Earhart's Lockheed Electra plane,...

Amelia Earhart sitting on the nose of her Lockheed Electra plane, between two Purdue students, Barbara Sweeney and Louise Schickler, September 20, 1936 [2 copies, one with ink stains, one highly acidic]

Letter from F. C. Hockema to Cornelia Moore acknowledging receipt of her letter of September 18 and stating that they are expecting Amelia Earhart to be at Purdue University in late November, September 20,1935

Telegram from F. C. Hockema to E. O. Holland "Miss Earhart in East George Putnam Two West Forty-fifth Street New York City Arranges Program President Elliott at Seymour Hotel New York City Thursday," September 30, 1936

Letter to Edward Elliott regarding Amelia Earhart's potential service at Purdue University in four general ways: Informal contacts with students, talks to groups of students, conferences with individual students, and conferences with faculty groups...

Letter from Edward Elliott to Floyd I. McMurray stating that it is unlikely Earhart will be available September 4 to appear at the Indiana State Fair, but he will forward the request to Earhart for direct reply, July 11, 1935

Letter from Palmer Bevis to Edward Elliott acknowledging the lack of available resources for the proposed search for Amelia Earhart and informing of Bevis' intent to keep Elliott informed of further developments, September 27, 1939